Crossword clues for stabile
stabile
- Alexander Calder form
- Form of abstract sculpture
- Work of art
- Not moving
- A sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support
- An abstract sculpture
- Abstract sculpture with no moving parts
- Stationary sculpture
- Fixed in position
- Sculpture having immobile units
- Resistant to change, try ignoring case of piles
Wiktionary
n. Abstract sculpture or structure of wire, sheet metal, etc.
WordNet
adj. (chemistry, physics, biology) resistant to change
not able or intended to be moved; "the immovable hills" [syn: immovable, immoveable, unmovable]
n. a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support [ant: mobile]
Wikipedia
Stabile is a surname derived from the medieval personal name Stabile (from Latin stabilis) and is mainly found among people from southern Italy. Notable people with the surname include:
- Annibale Stabile (1535–1595), Italian composer of the Roman School
- Guillermo Stábile (1905–1966), Argentine footballer and coach
- Mariano Stabile (1888–1968), Italian baritone
- Nick Stabile (born 1971), American actor
Usage examples of "stabile".
Duffy had suggested calling these twoes of individuals labiles and stabiles, and thisification, while not as famous as extraversion and introversion, was just as solidly backed by empirical evidence, and just as useful in understanding varieties of temperament.
So, now: I hope the Stabiles will accept this report from a farmer they never heard of, and that the engineers of transilience may see it as at least a footnote to their experiments.
There was this one boy at Elkton Hills, named James Castle, that wouldn't take back something he said about this very conceited boy, Phil Stabile.
For the northern combination, extroverted and stabile, was clearly what Hippocrates, Galen, Aristotle, Trimestigus, Wundt, and Jung would have called sanguine.